Known for his persecution of Jews, as recorded in the Hebrew Bible's Book of Daniel, Nebuchadnezzar II was responsible for transforming ______________into one of the most splendid cities of its day
A. Ur
B. Persepolis
C. Babylon
D. Nineveh
Answer: C
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The introduction of dissonance into a musical score that up to a certain point was more conventionally melodic
A. creates a sense of nervousness and anxiety. B. creates a feeling of sadness and nostalgia. C. helps build a sense of romantic expectation. D. helps enhance a comedic mood.
Egyptian pharaohs were believed to be descendants of the most powerful god, Re, the ____
a. Sun God b. God of the Dead c. Rain God d. God of the Harvest
Spain was the first country to develop its own musical tradition, one that was separate from German orchestral music
and the operatic style of Italy.
a. true b. false
By Aristotle’s definition, an emotional response to the plight of a play’s characters leading to a sense of cleansing or purification of the soul is called
a) catharsis. b) syllogism. c) kanon. d) expressionism.